A fossilized leg bone bearing cut marks made by stone tools might be the earliest evidence that ancient humans butchered and ate each other’s flesh. The 1.45-million-year-old hominin bone, described ...
A fossilized leg bone bearing cut marks made by stone tools might be the earliest evidence that ancient humans butchered and ate each other’s flesh. The 1.45-million-year-old hominin bone, described ...
This is a small antelope leg bone with cut marks, indicative of early human butchery practices. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to ...